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Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) is a type of advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) that uses sensors to detect potential collisions and automatically applies the brakes to reduce the severity of the impact or avoid it altogether. AEB systems are designed to detect objects in the vehicle’s path, such as other vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and animals, and apply the brakes if the driver does not respond in time. The system can also detect stationary objects, such as walls and guardrails, and apply the brakes if the driver does not take corrective action.
AEB systems are becoming increasingly popular in the brake systems and components market, as they offer a range of safety benefits. They can help reduce the number of collisions, as well as the severity of the impacts, and can help drivers avoid costly repairs and insurance claims.
Some of the companies in the AEB market include Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Denso, and ZF. Show Less Read more